Matty ' VOLVMI oust MUM MB lit. Four Thousand Women Wanted In Parade Tonight MSEHIfI' THE MTU MY Tfcti ImM CoaiM of Christ Is Ssbjsrt of Nlfkt Sermon By the Evangelist - i PATE RESPECT TO ' RALEIGH EDITOR AGAIN „ By R. B. PMim. 0 i' .. Two drone Mrnoni, one on ta* “Sabbath Day” tb* other on The Sec **d Coming" before two hope crowcj •orbed the Fourth of Jnly eolehrntion M for o« the Ham-Ramsay meeting was . cos corned and mostly so far ns Golds boro celebrated. The sermon on the observance of the labbatk was a dear and logical pre aentation of tha subject from the phy- ! deal and menial standpoint, and then j a powerful plea for tha Sabbath from a spiritual aide. The sermon was one 1 of the moot forceful the evangelist has Branched and eras hoard by an unaa aalty large morning crowd. The sermon at night was Interrupt ed time and again by rain and tnen to flaish it off in good style ad automobile horn started blowing and couldn't be ! stepped. Automobiles starting, tha horns blearing, and the rain, kept up a Steady stream of interruption* much to the annoy an ss sf tha preacher and tha crowd. The Sangeliet took the different pro phecies of the and turned them to apply ta the present day, and ranch ed the OMcluslaa that Christ is eery likely to corns moot any time now. The ' evangel Ist is a strong premeleniumist and opoahd n strong attack on ttioss who hellevo Christ la coming bock to reign on the oarth before the resurrec tion es the dend. Tonight at T:M o'clock the women es the city will parade from the court house to the tent, with Mr. Ramsay , loading. Mr. Ramsay enthusiastically 1 stated that ha waated tjrtO woman in tho lino tonight. Ho may have that many, bat If ho has only fonr hundred it will ha tho biggest woman's parade ever putted is Qoldsbpro. Hundreds es people will llae thT stroots to boo ' It, far that nanny women together at one time mutt ha*A grand alefigM | sight. It,will also he worth hearing. | * One es the ramarikable foot ores of the mietllf woe announced yesterday- [ •h* seepetarp ih eheching over tho list i • converts so far, found that ho hod shortly Urn number of converts far the present meeting that he had ea the saa|p day ia Ute meeting last year. . After the abraaon last night Mr. Ham extended thf pltsr call, and a large aamher responded. The number of con verts In tho Mooting is growing larger dally. Mr. Ham paid his respects, and he didn't hsvv much, to hoar him speak, ta tho Editor In tho state who recently called him n liar. Mr. Ramsay inter rupted and told Mr. Ham to "go on preaching and wait until some really big editor climbs on you. Wait until ! Josephus Daniels says something about : yon.” Mr. Ham replied "Yes Mr Don- ! Ms bos forgotten more then this man gill ever know." 1 and the crowd laugh ed. The Editor of the Raleigh Times may have lota of friends in Goldsboro, hot they don't bang around the tent an rainy, nights. Mr. Ham took another header into ’ Darwinism last night, Ho talked some thing awful abbot biology and the too- f ary that teaffu'4jbe like at the present time. He uitneil- ] tatingly calls those who teach it and those who believe it infidels end foul*, ,In the morning service yesterday ■horning, which started st b.M o’clock Instead of ton on sceonat of that being a holiday, Mr. Ham spoke it length on the proper observance of the Bab hath, not only oa a day of rest but as a day as worship. "The Sabbath day ta the result of God's command. It ia to be remember ed that it is regular and In the sec ' end and third parses of Genesis It wae established by command from tho Lord after the creation of man. The com mandment says "Remember the Bab bath day to hoop it holy”. It says re member if you will note because the people hod forgotten it and had gone into tasking it t holiday and nbt a JTLsI- d-v. nod that | a just what the i HMorld is doing today. It ia no longer i Ike Mbomta. or M Lard s day. it ia ■ ■ day Os merrymaking, a day of jeyrid lag. The stores sleae and the business , es the country Iteps enee each week to lot the Workers and thooe who don l work hove a day tq, make merry in. It has gotten to place whore this country is making, the Lord's day a Con tenental Swndsy.A r 'tey of . pleasure and not a day .flTrnsf **4 • "#». * f worship, as the tin intended, when as commanded t by io. Vl Sabbath far Man. - * .■ " The Aabfeth day was-made ftrr mail, net far God Tie tiled th«t tirt- 4oy 1. set aside hy the Urd (W'tih dWn W venlenee la a uSlWltheil w*te-1 i) take Man n*ffl»'4hu My ed eertLt Tha old Hebrew ohMHragpa of the Sab bath made.the day an set of tyraniy on tbe part of Gad. but a sane roiyaed vatlve view of tbo Rahbath. os •* day of rest and a day of worship Is what ws need, and what we must have un- ' less ws mean to piling* this country and tho world Into another Sodom. It Is a known fact that o man cannot : work seven days n week and still held up. He must hove that day of rest aim unless he has it. sooner or later hie , physical makeup trill brook nnder ths) •train, and he 1* a wreck foe the rest as Mo life. That has boas mere than (Ceattaueg ea Togo tw»J . buli ll«M s'gie.'U* H THE GOLDSBORO NEWS " 1 -—■--Tr j i ‘ .. - - . j. plutiub bucred" ' T 1 THE BU KLUX BLAB RALEIGH, July 4 -Bad weather, kept Raleigh, Ku Elvxens off the 1 streets tonigbWad their advertis ed eshibition es white robes sad masked faces failed to come to , paas. The Kluxora had the perns!*- | sioa of Mayor Eldridgo to stagv . the parade hut old Japiter Pluvius stepped in and refused to yield tnt floor. 00 that Raleigh. fai|fd to get- w an idea as to how big the Xu Klux here ia or how It looks. This left tha honors for the Fourth of July to the American Lqglou. Tha Ex-scrvlea men staged a barbecue at tha grounds, followed by hor** racing and a dance at tbs auditor ium tonight, mmm I COFFIN AND HAM M EACH OTHER . Editor Say* Preacher TeDo Utm - and Evangelist Says Edi tor U« Down With Dogs „ 1 * MR. HAM REPLIES TO . OFFENSIVE EDITORIAL » Rev. M. K Ham. aftar referring to tha recant editorial ia the Raleigh Times | in hie, morning 'henries yesterday, gave lout an interview about noon replying 4 to Tbo Times in fall. “It seems strange to me," Mr. Ham stated, "That the Editor es the Raleigh Times should make himself the guardian, >f the morals sad the keeper of Golds-, boro's religious Ufa. He writes lib# he is mad and hq writes like n spitfire j I that Is mostly spit and not much dm. He sounds positively foolish in his as- 1 ; sertiona. V "I would like to esk the mighty edi tor a few questions. First, what kind* Inf, teachers dees he want teaching his children T ! "From the tune of the editorial, he* would like to have ingdel* anJ Dar-' winitvs tench his children. He meyj rave a* much aa he likes, but 1 believe] j that the people of Goldsboro, in spite' of the fact that th* mighty editor j desires it otherwise, wont tho seas of Cid teaching in their school and not the sobs monkeys. Tha editor may wish a son of a monkey teaching bis )hr reference to-tho UmtVWlßljhf NjOfthi Caroline, witch deputed and attached the fact that ’hint hJbooi * tolerated dancing classaa and held bridge parties.! and then when a general reference was j made to the educational system of the country, he applied that to toe Unl j varsity of North Carolina, and pounced on me for attacking a damnable doc trine that is rosily making tne coun try pagan In Its belief. He io look ing through the tittle end of the telob cope, and of course hie vision is nec essarily small. Possibly It Is that (Contlnusd on Pago Two) , SHE TM IK US BEE) HEITEQ ' ' v ■ **! 5, ! vi 1 Mratbertt Are Directed to Cob tinue Work Coder Wage Cuts Ordered CHICAGO. July t.—The threatened i extension of the strike of railway em ployees to 400,000 track men wae avert-. »d today through the efforts of mem- ' bars of the United States Railroad La bor board and officials of tbe United Maintenance of Way Employees and . railroad shop employees. Postponement of the strike was an- I | nounced tonight by E. P. Grab!*, pres- | ; ident of the asointenaneo of way organ- I Isation. after he and hie executive coua 1 cil bad conferred throughout the day with Chairman Ben W. Hooper, of the Labor Board, and W L. McMoniuten. taw labor member es tbe board. Mara t-n-neo of wsv chairman wore Instruct- j ed ta proceed to take up maintenance I us way dispute* with ths Individual roads and ia cad* aa agreement is not reached- ta pefer the matter to tho Ic hor board- fhkse disputes InrWde the *r%ge cot secently authorised hy the hoard for maintonouee of way employ cos, rhengee id ntolntenener es way .rules and the eotttrsrtiag out of shop Wqrk. '' .Mrmbert were dtrected to rentmue Itedvk under,)he eat wag** ordered by me labor hoard, effective July I, hut 'toVsbhe any N vision la rates retroactive to July first and to withhold strike or dere pending th* cargying out of th* :s* matters: • j "After most careful eonsidorahten as tho entire eituatloa, we havq reached the conclusion that it is not hdf»e for our membership to leovo the service of tltv carriers until every resoarrr hoe been eshaueted that affords ful ad jus Ime nl," said the announcement which was signed hy Mr. Urnbl#,'three j |vice presidents of tho union and a quo rum us the executive hoard constituting .a tab committee of tho onacutlv* board dog Broad Lodge official. « « U *v#l*n''il * ** brdhMtMßo hJ\t goveihwi m i 4 CIEHES FOURTH OF JftHKK • M ' .’l4' Ex-GoTcraßr mmi M—bir mi Fejtb Lbbr Botfri Heard Wilt Great DM^kt LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINRBS ■ •**•. . *. Hy R. P. Reaalsy. '’Booth Cnroiininns have a worm faal- * '••I *»r their brrthern of North Caw- 1 ilUn," paid Ex-Oovornor Coopdr yester- J jdny ia his Pourth of Jnly speech, “for 1 ]«Mr remember that in lilt when we 1 | were trying ta redeem oar State they ] helped us out. The votes cost for Wade 1 Hstattou for Governor that year in Ua 1 counties along the North Carolina bar- 1 dor exactly equalled 'All the votes of- 1 th* border counties In both North and , South Carolina." | . This was ths Governor’s reply to < tho good notured badinage es Judge I Daniels in introducing tho governor. < j The Judge had said that a Royal Gav er uor of South Carolina had ones ruled i North Carolina and hence wo wore n little auspicious of the coming as a gar- | emor of South Carolina—even and an geveraar to this State. | Governor Cooper paid a number of eullfUsisStic compliments to this State, particularly to Its progress In education ' and ia road building, and mil as to hot < war record. Referring to tho lata war and tho record of tho troops of North and South Carolina In breaking tha Hindenburg line, ho told tho story of ' General Faison', remark to |h* general j who dst to support his troops. "Goa oral," said Gfneral Faison, "please bo prepared to support mo when w# get oa th* other side of the liao.“ Amused at this, the gsnerai replied | , that bo would support him oa this side , of tho line, for there wta no chance of hie being oa tho other aid*. Where upon General Pnisoa replied: "Yon will , ■ support us on tho other side of tbo lino, ■ .or not at nil, for thsaa bays ora not i coming bath." Three Well Pitting Speech*). Governor Cooper's speech of tbo as- ; tern eon fitted in admirably with tbe two oddresoes of the morning hy Mr. ' Evans, representing the national depart meat es agriculture, and Mr. T. B. , Parker, representing the Stoke depart meat, Th* former spoke on ths control of the boll weevil ugd Mr. Parker .poke 'an .intelligent diversification es crop*. Governor Cooper's speech was cm Urn phrase from th* Declaration of lode Cpendcnco, “Life, Liberty and the Pur jpalt nf .lppplnesa." Hie apeefh w*s a Elea for material prosperity backed ap » n fuller Uuellectaa) and spiritual life which this would make possible. All of them referred to the poeeibilitr of dAi. 4 ■.i11,. ,.A*.U Opportunity Still Beckons Those Who Have Eyes to See manwmaMaaaananan t" V ' Not Aflhin for Many Yean* Will Artec the Change to Pick Up A u tom biles aad Cask Awards for a Little Work In a Big Setting Campaign a t 0 aemsasMß. T" The Goldsboro New*' big Hslesman ship Club prise campaign, in which 'three motor oar* and many other gifts |and cash commission chocks will he given fra# to those nomine ted to par ; ttcjppte is beginning in onrnost. 7 Y*a who ara reading this, ara Oaa-Af thoa* who caa enter ooe of | those who cm win a Mg polo* te | ftiftik' for year spore lime la J ..onitorttag c red He. Thor* to ao poor albto way A* >••• tor every settee Clah member In the Utah campaign win- receive a oaab owned. If Ml one of th* pgRW 'f- Those , mtaom pad c*ph renpls . stone ran tM* tbmeend* of dollars end era eli goin* I* be ckehnagrtL I for n IHtie of the spar* time of oar friends aad r Sod ere, t ' ' There is nothing difficult for ybn to ■ do. A nomination hjgnh will be feting in tbto issue for you te uec I* enter ing the campaign. If you have read *v» r the price list you can readily sr* whet a chance it is for you. £#4%!) prise {in the list means happiness to the winner. ' f" 1 Today In Ih* Day. Today rsn be th* on* big day in the (year- -perhaps >t will bo on* es th* most memorable of your life. For to day is tb* very day you should become a Club member In The Goldsboro News : campaign That ie the Aral slap neres ; tary to get that motor car which you , have thought shout owning for evar to ! long. It is your chance to make it a ! reality Tear set th# nomination blank ia Ibis lean*. FIU ia ymr name and mail ot hr lag It to the offlre of the Raleamanahip Club Manager In the office of Use Goldsboro Nows. Do M new—today—and yoa ay* • then In lino to he owe of the prise winners. Tha entry blank is worth i.MO dab credits. Thoa clip oat tb# IM credit coupon epoeerio# in every tees* ol th* Goldsboro Nows, I gat year frtenda to eev* these IM credit coupon* from tha pngoc gar »**. nod start rear »tasting mm polgn to away that wtR spoil ani mate sacrees and th* stoatißig who#) of on* of Ih* foor mate# an. -V •. I v. • ' The Big Frhmn. J Hueely s better opportunity ha* nevn z\jr* 4 ~ c Tk * k* uf I, | i’KMkffil’l! s If *II ill n ft || WmWmi w Saw- MnFm BHPRHtoIV » W IIINWL' SSbViui ■g.nii. i ■■ ' ' W Hb Also Affriuis PvrsMac’a PoktM Rkhrifi to Hbt rig Dlnrßn i i. PERSONAL LIBERTY * SOMETHING FANCIED I MARIOM. Ohio. July 4.-With an emphatic declaration that At constitu tion and law* sponsored by the major ity mast ha eaferoed. president Har ding, addressing his ("friend* and neighbors.” who assembled st the Fait grounds horn today to celebrate his homo coming, declared .that "menace* do aripa" which mast be suppressed by tho government pending their effete nwnt by public opinion. , . Coupled with this aaakrtion was. the prediction that "Amerind will go on” and that tho "fundamentals of the Re public and nil lie liberties will be pre served.” Daring bis address the Proaidsnl touched oa prohibition, discussed the right of "a free American," not only "to labor without auy other'* leave" bat "to bargain collectively," reviewed ths history es Marion, which ia celebrating its oa* hundredth birthday anniversary and tald a number of insideata as bis earlier life. He .poke from a grand stand filled with "homo folks" and vis itor. from surrounding territory. Mass sd ia front of him was a huge crowd which was estimated to ho at least li.ooo persona. Tho woathar was unneoafty cool On their arrival nt the fair gronnd, th* President and Mr*. Harding wore gtvsn an ovation white frequently daring nis address the execdtive was interrupt** by spplses* General/ Pershing, who also delivered an address, was loudly ap plauded whan ho advocated "fearless" use of "tha strong arm as the law In communities which openly sympathise with ruthless murder of iaoffoaalv* people In the exercise es the right tq cam a livelihood." President Harding Joined in th* hand clapping which follownd Mil* statement. Th* President mentioned th* eighteen th amendment i« connection with his advocacy of etriet tew enforcement, te etering that major)tten kcotraiaed to and ptoteokion of mfuerflUs over must rate, h« added: “Th* eighteenth amendment denies to o minority e fanejod .*nf* At persona: liberty hat the UtehfnMß te U* will of America nod moot he eucknined hy the govern monk with public opinion, •tee contempt iW the low will under miaa oar very foundation*." »• “KNOBBir IS RtttNML fnJf A-dln*bhte, with L Fa|or up, wgn th# tterter handicap In jt* twenty fourth running nt Aque duct today. * rat prises In th* Snlesmanehip Clnh an rani nutemobtles. They ara ears or 1 known worth aad value-pot a cheap Arise in tbe entire list What a rani opportunity exist* ia the Bold covered by th* Goldsboro News for people who are wide enough owske to s*od la thsir ostry blank and secure on* of those cars during their spare moment* cur ing th# naxt few weeks. And what a companion a motor nor is for th* entire family. It iaaghq nt distent*, gives pleasure .no health snd make* tk* wonders of the country and the city proper equally, accessible , Tboee cars will mean years of pleas ure to tb* recipients. They urtfl put plowing color into mother's cheeks; As he th* kink out of father's nerves, nhd make the eye* of th* kiddies donee 1 with delight. They ere cars that will | do year bidding wtthont question —tast • will take yew where you want ta go - quickly ahd comfortably. On worm t summer nighs*, when folks ora on tholr I front porcheo, flhinipg themselves In 1 the effort, to keep cool, these meter Sol *'* t lnU U * fleesok* pnd Bditifl. , The** aktemobUek era lust thrh* nf th# many veimble gifts'titit th* Gol«* , h*r# New* will gtor svray *0 those xebec 1 *ra nominated to (his grteP prise df» . trlbntion,, V , Th# pleasure snd heqlth gout family , flill derive from an Hsutomebll* wilt 1 ">••» than repay you for tk* HHNAwasy effort you pat forth In winning ‘ it. Don't envy y*nr neighbor's car hwt Amo out for yourself hew **ey rt witi ~ho to win an automobile of own In the Goldphore Nows •alesasnnehip Onto Tlti* Is Th* Week. • • Right not* -this very doy— is tb* lime t# Start your campaign In earnest, r names of th* flub members who have been nominated will toon be pub lished Thus far s surprisingly small number have been nominated consider ing tbe number and vtlp*~#f tb* gifts to b* given away. There i* plenty of room ley real “live wtooe." If pm haven't don* *0 yet. then bring in your entry hluuk right swop You nor rare to runout it M you tell (* *et tat# ten BaWnfemta Nome tehiQim ildg Utah gtft mutatettan. The h>e A quarts rs of ten RuloOmen.htg Clnh *r*. #fv*. until A p. m. "vT f ‘ um < INOEIUMm epEif « iilwraMMS Ftetrtk of % Mt br Occr- I stem by AmmmeimUmm im Tkroe SUtBS MEETING IN WILSON * NEXT SATURDAY RALEIGH, Jnly 4 —independence day took oa added sign if icon** for tobacco farmer* this year according to roporta , reaching headquarter, of the tri State , roopamtive association boro. orower, who have signed th* "now declaration of Independent*" gathered today for ‘ maos moating at < many points in tho throe stater. where they wore add rest ed by teodert ta th* cooperative mev mont which la shpt swopiag all appo- 1 sitio* before it Report* of Isrgo crowd* qt Virginia ' meeting* ram* from Amelia court house, Bedford, Gretna, Chsthqm, Chnrlihope, Burkeville. and Drehesbranch. white la ' North Carolina growers gathered at 1 Oreedmoor, Wslant Covq, and Meant ' Afty. Bponkers nt todsty* mooting* in Vlr* 1 ginln Ins laded Sonhtor Borah. Jte. R. Hnrt, Dr. J.” Y. Joyner and /Oliver J. J Sand*, white ia North Caraltet J. H. < Craig, tronanrsr of Mho association, « •poke at Wslant Cora. Many smalter I mootings wore addressed hy offisora pad I local'loaders of th* association. I South Carolina meetings included * Gallivants Ferry and Homoweed, where * spankers from Kontochy told bow th* Burley growers of that state had prof- I itod hy cooper*live marketing. Follow- I lag a series U Mg mootings In South I Carolina lank w*ok which hided many i millions of pounds to th# kphnran eon- I trolled by th* aneoeintton, tenders an- < n ounce that th* diraetgun of tho Imho City Fsrmer* and Merchant* National | Bank have endorsed cooporotira mar [ { hating and ngraod to tend money to the saiocitiioN |# nulft iftrinfi ptjrMiou to grower*. . , ™7 7 ,i| J. D. Jennings qte Us the MMI prate- | Incut grewnca to South Carotten hoe . raoantly signed tbo lira year mniram Thirteen hundred * outran to ranekod Raleigh In tho toot ton days, many of thaw frwn Booth Carolina and jtetera , North Cproltoo. Mthotteh'-VwglnJ* cun tlouos to ouud signed rsutthMO to * grower* toon drive *n for 1M pOV ntt 1 to teßbr .ouotito. £ tortsShftjfssi* : iod, epoeial efforts ara being made to !ncrease the sign *9 by certolp SOUUBOO and towns. Wilson, M. C.. is to hold a big mooting nook Saturday at. white Oliver J. Sands of Richmond and w. C. Farm of Kentucky will speak. IMf fiMFOLKS STHMWBI Qm Waak WoBtBB SUrUdl Tb> waris Um Capital aa « Early mm SIX A. M. By Minn Mary Snntherlnnd Btnnlu. MOUNT OLIVE. July t. Thor* to i nothing to opIM Ink ever In Mount Ottr* I today. It 1* more lonely than sighing * pine*. Everybody ban deserted it for ( picnic grounds or the grant eelehn- ( tie* nt the county seat. Flees* Oelte- | boro, lot ns have th* eolehrntion In this i part of tho county next year. We need i it to wake np things. The can that nr* i decorated can ho cennted an one hand, I and how auny thought es flying the i flog this morning T | Some Acuities however ara patriotic. One mother who has trouble In ronelng j nil her little Smith* put a record on hor i victroßi th* record wo* "Th* Slur i Spangled Banner." Sleepily sad run I King both eyes they ran* t* their foot, | and she was able to have brook fast on I Urn*. j The exodus t* Goldsboro began In th* I early morning. Oar washer-woman < came by for "a little advene*" in pteaty i of time for her to catch th* sit o'clock I train. "Have yen relative* .tharoT" she ’ was ashed. “No ma'am, bnt I has 'qnaiat- < antes.“ Heaven know* what she will da until the celebrelion begin* at ton or < eleven. —j, “ I Picnicker* were stirring betimes I Hard boiled egg* became even harder I while th* cook hunted up bog* for th* < bathing sulk All th* children wore I lined up four strong, dressed and ready < to go while Mother mad* th* nuiyoo nsis* drooeing, whoa suddenly there N 1 was t wallop and n yell. Johnnie had i "hit Hosier because she had stuck hor | third Anger Into the chocolate soke. | Th would hove hit hor no matter which I Anger went In. however. < This "Undent smoothed ever, and oil I th* fqdifily in th* Ford, when math*? remember* that the window in Elis*- i beth's room Is ope" and that n storm I ’might com* op in th*"afternoon The | Ford Is crooned All Off, Hoddenly ' there I* an swful'.hteti from Billie. He h»r left his testerAwing* at haras, nod fhts howling roatinues with Inccesofng ’ volume until William’s It reerhed .In epit* of all thin, tho fourth of July • is doctored s notional holiday for moth ers and fathers. They must bo thsok* I fel that it doe* not roes* more often. ft you o** a Ford draped all around i in gray mots, a girl aad a hoy In a buggy With the rains in the girl's ‘ hands, n Rtodohsker fall gs big fat . men. a li*S4* teste that ease was on a i tirar and now routd** on land, you assy I Be pretty sura that are nearing I Steen Springe There were maseep of MpmA OttrttOoe toera today, hut meet » M Btote smra tie* meeqe* that Hod nee 'BhoAf "titoOu Mltov They swilled m mm: mmgm m ISjMiIE CBmty CbhvbmUbb Aiftta. ma 4 Mbbb MbbUbs TrKbb Plbcb j Bl Kenaitaviße JOHNSON 18 BLAMED FOR DRFBAT OF WARD (Special to Tho Mown.) WABIAW, July 4.—Dupda oounty “ **** "teoting ■! Rea auArtll* yesterday, appointed and ante a committee to wait on Chairman J. t, Wwd#n, Os tha esoentivs eoamtit too, with tho demand that termor Btote ■Motor River* D. Jsksses retire at the DomotohUo eoadidst* from tho Dnplin-Bampoou dtetriet Tho "iadiguteloa" .rattag wu mm! tWtod hop* ypotordny immediately after th* adjouramoat of th* ouanlp oonraa ttea which waa called to ratify the **- lection of Jvhaeoa, mad* inferoatialty nemo weeks ago hy Rn wßantiv. com mlttM whoa that body signed a pa tlttop urging Johnson to tutira flam th. Cosgraesioaol raq* In the Third. Mr. Johnson'* an***. It In said, never Mteatod on th* primary tickets in the Brat primary and this farther cempli cteod the coarantioa’s notion today, It U Dnpils's tins, to nnmw tbTltomi ertel* candidate andar th* now at* rang#went whiok contemplate* Demo wrtelc Yoprae*station In ilm Senate lot The Johnson forma woo* fsfsnUA orarwhelmlagty In the cohrateion yoo ttedoy whoa g raanlteton arsing tha Dnpoarato of th* OOMRF W support nil aomlnoes woe detested flora for a Mow te Johnson, this portends no party triiMn. f' lutflßp to th* focmoc Btote Soon- Roam Mar kggn Luaght nKruit hi- A—AA —■ wwß * ,r ' mWWW% wjf All wBRIW on and nocnpdltod deteat cf Ooorpo Yard, of Wnllnm, for thq Judicial nomination in thin district and for hit «ght on Major Mbit Alton, as Guide boro, defeated candidate in tho Con graaolonn) hnttto. Hr. Jahnoon'n eondtdnto for the hoot* of rapeoeoterttra* and for shartfl mom •rarwbelmingly orartos of flolMPiafl. - The -noostit, tt to —j. J Mto ug||g I^J. | A - . »• IHiinltn •^WpvOP of R*Mto* * mAh to orar to Miw ftiw Wvmfmvn ■ •*- i. J. Gibbons, «f Faison, has boon noted to main VV.fMpi .W ifiimt th* ftflouiillcflß atfliiiM. 'Tic maqa meeting which caltod too John ajhto*m pmh4 rn ma nt that |hg gftiH. W Iwlllwtofßl mAflv wBRfBB »l*c foMMiiUfl iilflft mtlur ’mas. opomeornmcca NHEnrffiim t CtoDpßfmtiTß Fbtcbb Phimßißß aa | e|«» DMb Bt Rick* ■mod ftißti GREENVILLE, Jnly 4.—Bart tohnoop markets, as whteh Greenville la on* ft th* InißooL will not op#* for too solo bf I oof toteeeo antil Angnst It, ac cording to no ngßionaimml instead this morning from J. Frank Brink toy, president es the lantern Carolina Tahoe so Warehouse Association This deci sion wm reacted M a Joint tooetod ff members of th* flortora Csreliao WatU house Aasociatioa and th* Tateona Aa* sociotfon of thq United Btote* who worn recently In sesslsn ia Blohmnad. Th* * pool a* was ftort nnasnauf for August ttk, hat altar dtssusslng the mutter from every naflto M was hnsal measly decided that It wonld ho for th* host interest of tbo termers to postpone it until August Itth. This will throw th* opening osaetly oa* sraok Inter and should giv* the termor* sad UkkccMiiti iHflff tint I# pnun f#t the opening days. In fart wsrahooo* awn, from Wilson, Kinston, Farmvitto. Rocky Mount, Rnhorsoovill* and Graoo vili* have nil ngraod to the change nod signified their fs*or nt th* mooting. Mr. Brlahtoy staled that all the largo and small buyer* wore consulted and that slLmac* favorably impreosef with th* pbotponomoat Tho Greenville mar ket will have thro* sots es buyers, sad ovary effort will ha mad* to servo th* glowers more efficiently and faithfully than ever before 1 r TorT T-rum |f i njirikEniH tece-onlas and clear spring water not of lllp cups that they planked down * ponny for. .Tho esoaoatical thing to ta put year tap in an* of tho koto* to tho tattle* work of thq spring boas*. Ton can ns* It tbo noat time you earn* If seme on# hn* not already foaad ih They was do rod around In palm up and down th* hill from th* opting to tha hotel until they were rod ta too face They nut coqaottlohly oa wood en sente between tboee age old oaks and talked of everything from tora to kitchens. Finally they had their lunches and ate a* much that they hod to drink sons# mere and walk noma mors this Um* walking arar te tte aid tree where people bora boon carving their Initial* for three mnerotiehg, th* ms near the spring. They bsY eaten to* much to walk farther. The rest of th* afternoon We* take* op sritk the men, pitching here* shoe* end th* glrln sitting in th* pnetlHoa watching seven kiddie* piny, "Hoy I", n gome on Um order of “Ten Men*". Th* more ambitious wound up the tty with n trip to Ninth BpHag. bnt th* nasM-, Uses were not in the saejotity. memo Mis# Virgin!* Byrd entertained at a MEMBER OF 4 ASSOCIATED PRESS RMIPELTM6 MH i u I ifi u n ff fill YWI m apß'' il BwSa^L if * much fin* music at pah ground * / .as' to the ether -•inflE, r? "*UIs Jl **4ti ,fUr heseholt gameo s&hc-hP split between twe John." drive* hy KSmt Bwwiok. nod W Sm Owl, o S.M, hew fart te ** to the ladle*' driving moSSSL teat ptia* went to Hie* Mary Bmma 044- dens and second ta lbs Lotile WaH m*d third to Hr*. Vane* WaHt. Nte* half doaon eraate aa tha Htite day, __ tira, tid -frak.rr ■ throe thirty-Av*. fram Camp Bragg, twratf mSSm and it was mighty goad, N» pan of th* program wn«M liy co mpRJrtiSDR P«r* tho Mrtemaojrtohjaj' bottle* psppitg hithor aad fg*. 0 Stiver Top could be' and draughte as oortfcg Aterttoi* went aa fra* aa th* btaooda «|pt eOatßj kAdl Mft&n AHied WkIWAI~ Ctafc hhlp* v * MAJOR A. J. McfIOUWH. OF MAX . TON. DUB AT HOMI J , Hasten, July 4.—Mafoc AJ, (Bandy) * r MeKlnnen. as thin ptaot, dtod bora thto i afternoon at one o'clock. Ho had te«ti 1 la doelinlag health far 1 .motion, Ha > J*r MoKlone* woe sixty ywn aid Add r is sorvieed hy a wife and tear ohlldiia. 1 ' ' iw... wwSeemy • largo party last eraatag to kaaao as bar k ftssae fliMtS M iaagn SHfltikMk Rtate •erne “• wmw o ■mm mpm mißOef *W^mwewmimw'apra^a| s ler and Jufla Ate ley of Bosky ItaA Arriving ehertly before nta* t'Jwi ■ th* geests Were presented WUh teati ■ pointed sards Is make Jetex fsr pR • reserve convertstian Far twa hoape ■ they progressed on th* tosra AftlMtite With many flower# and garden tetilite end on the long porcheo. FBICH HVB CteH